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Arab-American siblings opening coffee shop in Overland Park

Turath Arabic Coffee will take over the site of an old First Watch near Corporate Woods later this year.

The start of a new year means the addition of another local coffee shop to Overland Park — this one specializing in Arabic coffee.

Locally owned Turath Arabic Coffee is gearing up to open its doors in the coming weeks in Overland Park, just south of Corporate Woods.

Turath Arabic Coffee is coming to 9916 College Blvd.

  • The coffee shop will occupy a space just off College Boulevard and Mastin Street, near Italian restaurant Garozzo’s and fast-casual eatery Chipotle.
  • Breakfast and brunch restaurant First Watch previously occupied that space, before it closed roughly four years ago.
  • While hours are still being finalized, co-owner Loai Nasser said the shop’s hours will be long, going as late as 10 p.m.

Turath Arabic Coffee will serve Arabic coffee drinks

Turath Arabic Coffee will serve drinks favored in Arab coffee culture — cardamom, cinnamon and pistachio, to name a few.

The word “turath” means “heritage” or “legacy” in Arabic.

Turath Arabic Coffee is a family affair, with Loai Nasser’s brother, Waseem Nasser, and sisters Sarah Awwad and Sawsan Awwad coming on board as co-owners of the shop.

The menu at Turath Arabic Coffee will offer a wide variety of coffee drinks — ultimately, Loai Nasser said; a little something for everyone. In addition to coffee, the shop also plans to serve locally made pastries.

“We’re gonna have all the (traditional) coffee drinks, and then we’re gonna have quite a few specialty drinks with different kinds of tastes and ingredients,” he said.

Something similar is coming nearby

Further south in Overland Park, another local coffee shop, Mocha Point, is preparing to open its doors.

The shop at 8641 W. 135th St. will focus specifically on Yemeni coffee and is planning an early 2026 opening.

The shop debuted in St. Charles, Missouri, and this shop will mark Mocha Point’s first one in Johnson County.

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Lucie Krisman
Lucie Krisman

Hi! I’m Lucie Krisman, and I cover local business for the Johnson County Post.

I’m a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, but have been living in Kansas since I moved here to attend KU, where I earned my degree in journalism. Prior to joining the Post, I did work for The Pitch, the Eudora Times, the North Dakota Newspaper Association and KTUL in Tulsa.

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